Goodenia.] LXVII. GOODENOVIE^. 899 



or rarely more. Peduncles axillary, filiform, bearing 1 or rarely 2 or 3 rather' 

 small flowers ; braeteoles setaceous, at a distance from the flower. Calyx-tube 

 turbinate, prominently 5-ribbed, the lobes setaceous. Corolla yellow, scarcely 

 |in. long, glabrous or slightly pubescent outside ; the upper lobes separated low 

 down, unequally winged, with slightly concave auricles. Dissepiment of the 

 ovary reaching to about the middle. Ovules variable in num her, in 2 rows. 

 Capsule ovoid, about 2 lines long.— Cav. lo. t. 508 ; R. Br. Prod. 576 ; DO. 

 Prod. vii. 514; De Vr. Gooden. 144; G. teucriifolia, F. v. M. in Trans. Vict. 

 Inst..ii. 70. 

 Hab.: Glasshouse Mountains and Burnett Biver, F. i<. Mueller. 



9. Cr. glabra (free of hairs), R. Br. Prod. 577; Benth.Fl.Austr.iv.6i. 

 A glabrous perennial, with a tufted stock, emitting several long simple prostrate 

 stems, like stolons, but not usually rooting. Radical leaves petiolate, from 

 obovate to oblong-spathulate, rather thick, entire or minutely toothed, 1 to 3ih. 

 long, those of the prostrate stems distant, sessile or nearly so, obovate or cuneate, 

 rarely above ^in. long. Flowers solitary, either radical on long peduncles or 

 axillary on shorter, sometimes very short ones. Braeteoles very small, at a 

 distance from the flower when the peduncle is elongated. Calyx-lobes subulate- 

 acuminate. Corolla yellow, the upper lobes separated low down and unequally 

 winged, with a large inflexed auricle on the outer side. Dissepiment reaching to 

 a;bout the middle of the ovary. Capsule ovoid or oblong. Seeds rather large, 

 fiat, granular-tuberculate, with a rather thick smooth border. — DC. Prod. vii. 

 515 ; G.flagellifera, De Vr. in Mitch. Trop. Ausfcr. .378, and Gooden. 146, t. 25. 



Hab.: Shoalwater Bay, R. Brown; Port Curtis, M'GilUvray ; Rookhamptpn, Thoset, 

 O'Shanesy; Peak Downs, F. v. Mtiellir ; Bokhara Creek, Ottley's Station, (fro., Leichhardt; 

 Armadilla, ir. Barton. 



10. G- Strongylophylla (round-leaved), F. v. M. Fragm. vi. 12 ; Benth. 

 Fl. Austr. iv. 65. The fragments upon which this species is founded appear 

 to be procumbent or prostrate flagellate branches, like those of (r. glabra, but 

 densely hirsute with rather soft hairs. Leaves nearly sessile, very broadly ovate 

 or orbicular, toothed, not exceeding ^in. diameter. Flowers axillary. Bracts 

 subuUte at the base of the very short pedicels. Calyx very villous, with narrow 

 lobes. Corolla hairy outside, 5 or 6 lines long, the uppjr lobes separate low 

 down and auriculate. Dissepiment ;:eaching to about the middle of the ovary, 

 with several ovules in 2 rows in each cell. Capsule ovoid, about 3 lines long. 

 Seeds few, large, flat, with a thickish margin, rarely bordered by a narrow wing. 



Hab.: Prinohester Creek, Bmoman. 



11. Ct. rotundifolia (leaves round), R. Br. Prod. 578; Benth. Fl. Austr. 

 iv. 65. A slightly pubescent or viscid perennial, the stem short and erect or 

 long and trailing. Leaves petiolate, broadly ovate or orbicular, coarsely toothed, 

 rounded or cordate at the base, |- to lin. diameter or sometimes more, those of 

 the smaller branches sometimes obovate and narrowed at the base. Peduncles 

 slender, shorter than or slightly exceeding the leaves, bearing 1 or more fre- 

 quently a cyme of 3 to 5 flowers. Braeteoles very narrow, close under the flower 

 when solitary.. Calyx-tube hispid; lobes subulate, ciliate. Corolla pubescent 

 outside, about ^in. long, the upper lobes separate low down and unequally winged. 

 Dissepiment of the ovary very short or rarely reaching to the middle. Ovules 

 several in 2 rows in each cell. Capsule broad, about 2 lines long. Seeds 

 several, flat, with a smooth margin, not winged. — DC. Prod. vii. 514 ; De Vr. 

 Gooden. 145. 



Hab.; Shoalwater Bay, iJ. Brotore ; Brisbane Biver, Moreton Bay , \ F. r, JfjteUfir, Leichhardt; 

 Eockhampton, Dallachy ; near Wallangarra. 



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